Death is Stupid

Anastasia Higginbotham
(Juvenile Nonfiction - J 155.937 Hig)
Series: Ordinary Terrible Things

This book walks through the emotions and confusion it is common for young people to experience when someone dies, and describes some of the ways to celebrate love and life. Recommended for ages 6–9.


End of Life

  • Saturdays Are for Stella


  • The Heart and the Bottle


  • The Boy and the Gorilla


  • Missing Mommy


  • Luna's Red Hat


  • The Memory Box: A Book About Grief


  • The Purple Balloon


  • Cry, Heart, But Never Break


  • Zora, the Story Keeper


  • Birdie


  • Dadaji's Paintbrush


  • Worst-Case Collin


  • Saturdays Are for Stella


  • When People Die


  • The Goodbye Book


  • Dadaji's Paintbrush


  • Luna's Red Hat


  • Birdie


  • The Purple Balloon


  • Samantha Jane's Missing Smile: A Story About Coping with the Loss of a Parent


  • Chester Raccoon and the Acorn Full of Memories


  • The Memory Box: A Book About Grief


  • Death is Stupid


  • The Boy and the Gorilla


  • Missing Mommy


  • When People Die


  • Is Daddy Coming Back in a Minute?


  • Zora, the Story Keeper


  • What Happens When a Loved One Dies? Our First Talk About Death


  • Cry, Heart, But Never Break


  • Worst-Case Collin


  • The Heart and the Bottle


  • Is Daddy Coming Back in a Minute?


  • Death is Stupid


  • Summerlost


  • Summerlost


  • Chester Raccoon and the Acorn Full of Memories


  • The Goodbye Book


  • Samantha Jane's Missing Smile: A Story About Coping with the Loss of a Parent